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Accessible conversational user interfaces

Kate Lister, Tim Coughlan, Francisco Iniesto, N.D. Freear, Peter Devine

202082 citationsDOI

Abstract

Conversational user interfaces (CUIs), such as chatbots and voice assistants, are increasingly common in areas of day-to-day life, and can be expected to become ever more pervasive in the future. These interfaces are being designed for ever more complex interactions, and they appear to have potential to be beneficial to people with disabilities to interact through the web and with technologies embedded in the environment. However, to fulfil this promise they need to be designed to be accessible.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceHuman–computer interactionUser interfaceWorld Wide WebUbiquitous computingMultimediaOperating systemAI in Service InteractionsSocial Robot Interaction and HRISpeech and dialogue systems
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